Hawaiian Traditionals Since 1956

Reyn Spooner Asia Pacific by Dietrich Varez

Introducing our Asia Pacific shirt designed by Dietrich Varez to celebrate the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings in the U.S.A.. Our home town, Honolulu, has the honor of hosting the 2011 APEC Leaders meeting . Our shirt features the four U.S. cities where the meetings were held, Washington, D.C., Big Sky, Montana, San Francisco, California, and Honolulu HI, all bordered by a lei of Hawaii’s state flower, the hibiscus.

Kuakua Short “corduroy” Why wear cords just in the fall? Bring your favorite cords into summer with our 100% cotton flat front corduroy shorts. Textured 11 wale fabric with 5 pocket detailing in 5 great colors that match up with tees and shirts

Mauna Kea “white mountain” Mauna Kea is known world wide and is regarded by many as the highest island mountain, the highest mountain in the world from below sea level and the best mountain from which outer space can be viewed. While today Mauna Kea is home to 13 international observatories and receives thousands of visitors every year. Mauna Kea, or known by its original name Mauna a Wakea also remains a sacred place for Hawaiians. Wakea, sometimes translated as “Sky Father” is considered the father of the Hawaiian people.

The Hawaiian Indigo Collection showcases the evolution of Reyn Spooner’s Modern Collection through a mash-up of vintage prints, patterns and fabric textures. Drawing on inspiration from the beach and ocean, the Orchid Stripe Shirt incorporates nautical stripes and a jacquard orchid pattern to the everyday island shirt.

No’eau “wise” A shirt that fits every occasion perfectly. Wear it to the office or at the park. This stately solid is more than basic with a pop of indigo inside the collar and our signature orange RS embroidery and stitching details.